Ebony Hill

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Shortlisted for the 2011 NZ Post Children's Book Awards, Young Adult Fiction category, Ebony Hill presents a convincing post-apocalyptic drama. It is a sequel to the award-winning novel The Sea-wreck Stranger. "No matter how much you might want to leave a place, if it's where you... Read More
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Ebony Hill

A stunning sequel to The Sea-wreck Stranger, Ebony Hill is a gripping and suspenseful novel. It's packed with a standout cast of characters and explores not only the harshness of war but the resilience of the human spirit.

No matter how much you might want to leave a place, if it's where you were raised it holds a piece of you it doesn't easily give up

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Shortlisted for the 2011 NZ Post Children's Book Awards, Young Adult Fiction category, Ebony Hill presents a convincing post-apocalyptic drama. It is a sequel to the award-winning novel The Sea-wreck Stranger.

"No matter how much you might want to leave a place, if it's where you were raised it holds a piece of you it doesn't easily give up."

Ness is looking out to sea, waiting for the arrival of Dev. It's been two years since the two set out in a dinghy, escaping the wrath of the Islanders of Dunnett; two years since their shrivelled and sun-battered bodies were coaxed back to health by Dev's people.

Ness's new home, the city of Vidya, is in ruins; the air is unsafe, and the buildings are scarred by fire. Towers loom empty and hollow. The community of Vidya is bravely building a new society, and Ness yearns to find a place where she might belong.

Sent to work on the home farms, Ness becomes caught up in surprise attacks and ongoing land battles. Working tirelessly in the medic room at Ebony Hill, she helps mend the wounded and worse, and suffers much hardship. Questioning the treatment of prisoners and witnessing the realities of war challenges Ness's commitment to this brave new society.

Will she find a place for herself here? A stunning sequel to The Sea-wreck Stranger, Ebony Hill is a gripping and suspenseful novel. It's packed with a standout cast of characters and explores not only the harshness of war but the resilience of the human spirit.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781877460487

Publisher: Random House New Zealand Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 April 2010

Country: New Zealand

Imprint: Longacre Press

Audience: Teenage

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 133.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 198

About the Author

Anna Mackenzie writes contemporary and speculative young adult novels. The Sea-wreck Stranger, the first volume of her 'Seawreck Stranger' trilogy, won an Honour Award at the 2008 NZ Post Children's Book Awards, was joint winner of the 2008 Sir Julius Vogel Award and was awarded a prestigious White Raven Award for outstanding children's literature. The book has been published in both Australia and France. Its sequel, Ebony Hill, was shortlisted in the Young Adult Fiction category of the 2011 NZ Post Children's Book Awards. The final title of the trilogy Finder's Shore was published in 2011. Anna's other titles include High Tide, Shadow of the Mountain and Out on the Edge.She has been awarded five Children's Literature Foundation Notable Book Awards. Anna lives on a farm in Hawkes Bay with her family. She works as a magazine editor and teaches creative writing. Anna is on Facebook (www.facebook.com/annamackenzie.nz.author) and has a blog (annamackenzie-writes.blogspot.co.nz.) For the New Zealand Herald, Margie Thompson wrote of Mackenzie's 'terrific feeling for dramatic pace, and for the emotional and physical landscape her beleaguered teens inhabit'. Kate De Goldi has praised Mackenzie for knowing 'how to structure a book and how to paint with delicate brushstrokes'. Reading Time commended her intelligent writing and said it is 'perfectly pitched' for her readership. Respected Children's Bookshop owner John McIntyre, reviewing The Sea-wreck Stranger on National Radio, said, 'what really stands out for me is the sheer beauty of the writing. Here there is a wordsmith at the top of her game ... it's one of those novels where a great story meets a great storyteller.' Viewpoint concluded: 'This book is both powerful and haunting, a true delight to read and well-deserving of its award-winning status.' Reviewing Ebony Hill in the Otago Daily Times, award-winning writer Tania Roxborogh exclaimed 'Harry Potter - time to step aside.'

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